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| Westside Bakery Cafe |
510-845-4852 |
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Apr 5th, 2004 |
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This place is a little jewel since being a vegan, it is difficult to find a place that caters to a vegan brunch. Of course there is always Millenium in SF, but Westside is low key and very good. Their tofu scrambles are excellent (love the tofu rancheros!) and they serve soy milk with the coffee drinks on request. You also can't go wrong with the home fries, toast, and nice selection of marmalades. |
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Aug 17th, 2003 |
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Although noisy and kinda rude, the Westside has the best damned breakfasts anywhere. You might have a wait, but it's worth it. Also, the chairs are hard and uncomfortable, and the wait staff can be a little on the rude side...but, hey, it's Berkeley. |
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Sep 20th, 1999 |
The baked goods are good here, the coffee is not, but the breakfasts are very good. This is also one of the few places left in the East Bay where you can still get real bagels. The bagels are quite good.
A Chronicle review of this place said that although the coffee drinks weren't that impressive, the chai was excellent.
Personally, I'm partial to their pancakes and their French toast.
A lot of this stuff is heavy on the eggs, so this might not be the greatest place for vegans.
Their food is yummy and their service prompt. I recommend it. |
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